Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5029044 | Procedia Engineering | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
There were 81 measuring points on this assessment, each representing a sitting point of the occupants. Based on criteria proposed by Wienold, the daylighting glare situation the reading hall can be categorised into the comfortable range, since all obtained DGP values were under 0.35, which is the upper threshold of imperceptible range. Meanwhile, based on comparison of measured data to result of research by Hirning et al., it is found that based on DGP, there are 27 points (33%) categorised into comfortable range and 14 points (17%) into uncomfortable range. Based on DGI, 4 (5%) and 63 (78%) points are categorised into comfortable and uncomfortable ranges, respectively. Based on mean luminance of the scenes, 5 (6%) and 63 (78%) points fall into comfortable and uncomfortable ranges, respectively. The remaining points of each group of data fall into a neutral area between comfortable and uncomfortable ranges, since their values are between the upper threshold of the former and the lower threshold of the latter.
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Authors
K.A. Kurnia, D.N. Azizah, R.A. Mangkuto, R.T. Atmodipoero,